Where is the engine number located on the vehicle license?
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First page. Additionally, the engine number of a vehicle is generally located near the spark plug on the left side of the engine. You can view the engine number by opening the car's hood, and it is also recorded on the vehicle license. The exact position of the engine number may vary slightly depending on the vehicle model. The engine model is designated by the manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations or industry standards to indicate engine-related information. Here is some relevant information about engines: 1. Function: The engine provides power to the vehicle, determining its performance, fuel efficiency, stability, and environmental friendliness. 2. Types of engines: Diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid engines.
Last time I handled the vehicle transfer, I carefully checked the vehicle license. The engine number is on the supplementary page, printed in the same area as the VIN. Flip to the page with the vehicle photo on the back, and you'll find the alphanumeric combination after 'Engine Number'. But be sure to double-check - my friend's older car had a slightly blurred print on the license, which almost caused issues at the DMV. If you've lost the vehicle license, don't panic. Just open the engine hood to see the stamped original number on the cylinder block side, or check the first page of the vehicle registration certificate. If you still can't find it, checking the electronic records on the 12123 Traffic Management APP is the most reliable method.